bill1013
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When my 1999 Tahoe (4X4) had the same problem it was the front sway bar bushing was deteriorated. Slipped a new one one a it stopped.
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We both have G65, not G69, and I sure as shit have Nivomats on my Tahoe. If you remember, were the rears you pulled off much, much thicker than the fronts? If so, those are likely Nivomats and will need new springs if going with a traditional shock.
We both have G65, not G69, and I sure as shit have Nivomats on my Tahoe. If you remember, were the rears you pulled off much, much thicker than the fronts? If so, those are likely Nivomats and will need new springs if going with a traditional shock.
View attachment 251920 Here is a pic. Do the black ones look like nivomats?
Yes, they are bigger.
Thanks for confirming these are Nivomats. I'm assuming my next step is to buy this MOOG spring set, and four of these MOOG coil spring insulators. Installing these should make my rear suspension more stable, yes?
If anyone disagrees with installing the MOOG springs, please let me know.
Well, they look right, certainly larger than those other two. I think the Nivomats are larger in diameter than standard rear shocks. Do you know their diameter?